- Eurasian Journal of Agricultural Research
- Volume:8 Issue:1
- Smart Agricultural Approach and Good Agricultural Practices in Sustainable Development Goal
Smart Agricultural Approach and Good Agricultural Practices in Sustainable Development Goal
Authors : Ceren Unlukal, Gokhan Onder Erguven
Pages : 24-32
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Publication Date : 2024-06-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Environmentally sustainable development and agricultute strive to integrate ecological practices into life, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility among people. In these sustainable cities efforts are made to reduce the ecological footprint by implementing energy-efficient technologies, waste reduction strategies, eco friendy production of agricultural products and green agriculture applications. Renewable energy sources, such as solar panels and wind turbines, are often incorporated to meet energy needs while minimizing the impact on the environment. Biodiversity conservation is another focus area, with green spaces, native plantings, and wildlife-friendly landscaping contributing to the overall ecological balance. Sustainable development and construction practices are aiming to achieve energy efficiency and minimize resource consumption. Green agricultural building certifications and eco-friendly materials contribute to the creation of environmentally responsible infrastructure. In the modern era, the concept of sustainable agricultural buildings has emerged as a transformative force, leveraging technology to enhance urban living. This paradigm shift is characterized by the integration of information and communication technologies to optimize various aspects of city life, including mobility, health, safety, and productivity. The doubling of technology investments in these cities from 2018 to the present demonstrates a concerted effort to reduce costs, minimize environmental impact, and enhance internal city efficiency. As interested cities continue to join the movement, the smart cities that integrated with sustainable agriculte activities market share is anticipated to be seven times larger by 2030 compared to the present day. The ongoing technological revolution in these cities force shaping the future of urban living. This study provides examples of sustainable city applications implemented in recent years globally.Keywords : Biodiversity, Eco friendly, Native plantings, Sustainable development